The Kardashian-Jenner family has an epic body of work (and epic bodies) but they don't necessarily represent every beautiful form and body out there. When the Kardashian's Calvin Klein Ad came out, the world had a collective freak out over their beauty, but now it's time to talk about the ad in a different light.

Plus size model Diana Sirokai has made a name for herself by recreating photos and ad campaigns originally starring other models. Sirokai went nude as Gigi Hadid's Stuart Weitzman ad, and posed as Kim Kardashian in her white bathing suit. Most recently, Sirokai and three of her friends stripped down to their underwear to remake the Kardashian-Jenner sisters' Calvin Klein underwear ad. The resulting photos are so gorgeous I had to do a double-take before realizing they weren't part of the official ad itself.

Bove posted the photos too and wrote, "Thank you to the Kardashians/Jenners for the inspiration 💅🏻 💝." The models are clear to not body shame the famous sisters, but to promote other, equally gorgeous body shapes alongside them. Bove also wrote, "I want all women to feel empowered!"

As soon as I saw the campaign, I knew I had to recreate it. The Kardashian-Jenners are one of the biggest influences in today’s media and I always felt inspired by them, but never felt like I could be as beautiful or sexy like them. When I gained my self-confidence, this thought no longer existed. I would like to show women that yes, they are amazing, but so are you! I hope these recreations will change the fashion world and [that] brands like Calvin Klein will use different type of models for their campaigns. We need it!"

A commenter on Mercedes' photo asked where they got the plus size underwear, and the model pointed out, "They don’t have them in plus sizes. They just go up to extra large but they have really good stretch."

These four models fit into the available sizes and look d*mn good in them, but not everyone can. Aside from showing off their amazing figures next to the Kardashian's, these girls are making an important plea to Calvin Klein to sell more inclusive sizes because everyone deserves to feel beautiful and included.